Taylor Swift's diamond-filled bathtub in new video cost over &dollar;10M, jewels were all real!

There is nothing fake about Taylor Swift's new music video for "Look What You Made Me Do." In her new video, the pop star is seen sitting in a bathtub full of diamonds and jewels. Well, guess what, they were all real! The New York Post's Page Six reported on Aug. 29 that the combined value of the jewels seen in the video was well over &dollar;10 million. The pieces were all loaned by celebrity jeweler Neil Lane."I had to go to the vault for this one. They wanted an over-the-top, glamorous look so we gave them unprecedented access to my collection," he told Page Six.

They are already offering pre - orders of Apple's upcoming iPhone Edition (also rumoured to be called iPhone X, or simply iPhone 8 ) that are coated in precious metals. The 'blinged' out handsets come plated in either 24k gold, rose gold, or platinum, with an option of adding diamond - encrusted accents

We are less than a week away from Apple's first major event at its new spaceship-shaped HQ in Cupertino, where the tech giant is almost certain to reveal three new iPhone models. Of those, the 10th anniversary edition of its iOS smartphone is expected to push the accepted boundaries of flagship price tags.

All-but-confirmed to sport new features such as an edge-to-edge OLED display, wireless charging and advanced facial recognition technology in place of a home button, Apple's special edition birthday boy is estimated to cost upwards of £1,000.

iPhone Upgrade Program customers can now trade in phones through the mail

Apple seems to be making it easier to trade in iPhones through the iPhone Upgrade Program with a new mail-in kit option, as spotted by John Angarano over at the MacRumors forums.&nbsp;Apple launched the iPhone Upgrade Program two years ago alongside the iPhone 6S as an alternative for customers looking to upgrade their phone without being tied to any one carrier. But if you were looking to upgrade your phone to a new model, you had to schedule an appointment in an Apple Store to trade in the old phone, something that seems to finally be changing with the new mail-in kit.

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Yet you could double, or even triple, that cost if you're feeling particularly flush, thanks to London-based store Goldgenie. They are already offering pre-orders of Apple's upcoming iPhone Edition (also rumoured to be called iPhone X, or simply iPhone 8) that are coated in precious metals.

The 'blinged' out handsets come plated in either 24k gold, rose gold, or platinum, with an option of adding diamond-encrusted accents to the rear Apple logo if you want to go the extra mile. Each so-called "iPhone 8 Elite" is packaged in a "Luxury Cherry Oak Finish Box" and comes with the usual iPhone accessories like EarPods, a Lightning cable and a power adapter.

To pre-order, you'll need to stump up half of the total cost up front. Those prices start at £2,397 for a 256GB iPhone in either gold, rose gold or platinum, and rise to £2,497 for the 512GB variant. For those twinkling diamonds, the cost shoots up to a whopping £3,297.

Apple introduces ‘Face ID’ for iPhone X

Apple today confirmed the iPhone X will feature facial recognition technology dependent upon a new “true depth camera system” including an infrared camera, flood illuminator, dot projector, and proximity sensor. The Face ID feature will work in low light situations and, according to Apple, there’s only a one in a million chance another face (unless you have an evil twin) can unlock your device.Every time you look at your iPhone X it detects your face. The feature will allow users to unlock devices simply by looking at them, essentially letting iPhone owners to use their face as a password.

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This is far from the first time Goldgenie has given Apple products an ultra-premium makeover. Last year, the company revealed its £11,000 'RockStar' iPhone 7 Plus, which had diamonds embedded around the edge of the handset as well as on the Apple logo. IBTimes UK went behind the scenes with the firm in 2015 and spoke to its founder about the company's most lavish Apple product - a £110,000 Apple Watch.

The iPhone X may be very difficult to buy until 2018 .
If you’re eager to put down $1,000 or more for Apple’s new bezel-less, OLED-equipped iPhone X, you’ll probably want to be awake and ready at the company’s preorder page come October 27th.&nbsp;“We believe the fullscreen design and facial recognition features will drive replacement demand for the iPhone X,” Kuo explains. But “due to supply constraints,” he adds, it’s unlikely demand will match supply until 2018. Kuo says he anticipates Apple will ship around 40 million iPhone X units before the end of the fiscal year, and as many as 90 million in 2018.

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They are already offering pre - orders of Apple's upcoming iPhone Edition (also rumoured to be called iPhone X, or simply iPhone 8 ) that are coated in precious metals. The 'blinged' out handsets come plated in either 24k gold, rose gold, or platinum, with an option of adding diamond - encrusted accents